GRIFFITH <a TURNER COT^ 



CAHOON'S BROADCAST SEED SOWER. 



FOB SOWTNO CI.0VI:B, timothy, IVnTiIiET, OATS, WHEAT, H£MF, BABJ^EY, BYE, BICE, BTTCKWHEAT, ETC. 

 STAm>ABD SEEDEB OP THE WOBIiD — A MOSEIi FOB ACCUBACY AND DUBABIXiITY — ]VIAI.I,EABI,E IBOIT PEAME — 



STEEIi HOFFEB AITS GATE — BBASS DISCHABGEB. 

 The breadth ot the cast will be accord- Factory Frice, $3.50. Our Special Frice, $3.00 Cash With Order. 



Ing I ) the weight of the seed.— Wheat and 

 Bye,30 to 36 leet.— Oats, 21 to 25 f ©et.- 



-Bar- 

 ley, 27 to 33 feet.— Clover, Millet, Hunga- 

 nan Seed, 20 to 24 feet.— Hemp, 27 to 30 

 feet.— Timothy, 13 to 18 feet. 



CROWN WHEELBARROW GRASS SEEDER. 



Made with ■wood or steel frame, with wire rope feeder; very strong, and will sow 

 accurately the various clovers, timothy, etc. Furnished in either 14 or 16-foot lengths. 



Price, 14 -foot, $6.30. 16-foot, $6.75. 



THOMPSON'S CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDER. 



This Grass Seeder is simple, 

 without gearing, cams or in- 

 tricate machinery. It cannot 

 get out of order. It is strong, 

 yet weiglis but 40 pounds. Per- 

 fection feed is attained in mak- 

 ing it absolutely positive, yet a 

 non-leaking: carrier when thrown 

 out of connection. The quantity 

 of seed to the acre is accurately 

 shown by the index plate. 



SOWS 14 TO 16 FEET WIDBi^ 

 ANY AMOUNT DESIKED 

 PER ACRE. 

 WILL SOW 20 TO 35 ACRES 

 PER DAT. 



No. 1 — Complete Clover and Grass Seeder, the most popular 

 Style. 14-foot, $&50. 16-foot, $6.75. 



No. 5 — Complete Seeder, with Double Hopper, sows Bed Top. 

 Orchard Grass, Blue Grass, Lawn Grass, as well as Clover. 

 14-foot $8.50 



MANILLA ROPE FEEDER. 



THE 

 OR.ICINi<VI. 

 IMPROVED 



CYCLONE. 



Although this machine has been much 

 improved and simplified in recent years, 

 yet the same general principles which 

 characterized it when sold for from 

 $10.00 to $12.00 each are still retained. 

 It differs materially and very advan- 

 tageously from all other Sowers in hav- 

 ing a slope feedboard with an oblong 

 hopper which terminates in a metal edge, 

 on which edge oscillates a feed plate 

 which does not allow the seed to become 

 clogged, but makes a positive force feed 

 and insures a uniform flow and even dis- 

 tribution of seed. Anyone desiring a 

 convenient, practical and an all-round 

 first-class grain and grass seeder, a good 

 large sower that will meet the most ex- 

 actingr demands, we cannot recommend 

 the CYCI^OITE too highly. Price, $1.50. 



Cyclone 



The CHICAGO SEEOEB, like the CYCI^OirX:, is a strictly 

 first-class machine and will do equally well tlie same amount 

 and kind of work. In fact, the machines are very similar, and 

 what has been said of one as to quality and convenience is 

 true of the othe r, a s thev differ only in the manner of opera- 

 tion, the CYCIiOKE operating with a crank and the CHICAGO 

 with a backward and forward movement of a steel bow through 

 a swivel guide. This machine is sometimes called the Fiddle 

 Seeder. The CHICAGO lias few wearing parts, is not liable 

 to get out of order and is generally recognized by the trade as 

 the best Bow Seeder made. Price, $1.25. 



National Broadcast Seed Sower. 



It will sow wheat, rye, oats, rice, flax, millet, turnip seed, 

 clover seed, grass seed, including light grasses; in fact, all 

 kinds of seed, broadcast. Also plaster, fertilizer, salt, ashes, etc. 



Price $1.50 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



